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Rex eyes legal action against Qantas for alleged anti-competitive conduct
Aviation 2021-07-28 10:53 pm By Bianca Hrovat Sydney

Regional Express is weighing court action against Qantas, alleging Australia’s biggest airline engaged in anti-competitive behaviour in the form of capacity dumping and predatory practices.

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Nine witness accused of lying for compensation in Ben Roberts-Smith defamation trial
Anna Mitchelmore 2021-07-28 2:05 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A witness for two Nine-owned newspapers sued by Ben Roberts-Smith has been accused of fabricating a story that the war veteran kicked his step-uncle off a cliff before ordering him to be shot to gain compensation from the Afghanistan Independent Human Rights Commission.

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Foreign troops were ‘infidels’, Afghan witness tells court in Ben-Roberts Smith defamation trial
Anna Mitchelmore 2021-07-27 7:23 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

Australian soldiers who raided a village in Afghanistan were “infidels” and the people they killed were “martyrs”, an Afghan villager related to a man allegedly murdered by veteran Ben Roberts-Smith has told a court.

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First ruling on class action firm’s contingency fee bid imminent, judge says
Class Actions 2021-08-03 3:32 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

A landmark ruling on a bid for a contingency fee in a class action is close, a judge said Tuesday as she heard argument in a class action against Treasury Wine Estates on whether an opt out notice should be sent to shareholders ahead of a group costs order.

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Tabcorp sued for patent infringement over ‘Cash Out on Quaddie’ feature
Christian Dimitriadis 2021-07-27 3:04 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Australian gambling giant Tabcorp has been hit with a lawsuit for allegedly infringing two patents with its ‘Cash Out on Quaddie’ wagering feature.

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Shock jock Ray Hadley accused of defaming greyhound racing official
Bruce McClintock 2021-07-27 2:51 pm By Bianca Hrovat Sydney

Shock jock Ray Hadley and Radio 2GB have been hit with a defamation lawsuit by NSW greyhound racing chief commissioner Alan Brown over radio segments that accused him of lying about alleged workplace bullying of a senior employee.

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Qantas settles age discrimination case with former chairman’s son
Aviation 2021-07-26 7:21 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Qantas has resolved a lawsuit brought by the 64-year-old son of former chairman Sir Lenox Hewitt who alleged the airline’s policy of providing voluntary redundancy only to employees under 63 years of age was discriminatory.

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Radio device planted on murdered Afghan villager, Ben Roberts-Smith trial told
Anna Mitchelmore 2021-07-26 2:54 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

A communications device was planted on an unarmed Afghan villager who was allegedly murdered by former SAS soldier Ben Roberts-Smith, a court overseeing the accused war criminal’s defamation trial has heard.

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Judge vacates Westpac insider trading trial despite ‘misgivings’
Allens 2021-07-26 2:46 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A judge has vacated next year’s trial in ASIC’s insider trading case against Westpac despite “misgivings”, and has made orders regarding confidential evidence after the Australian financial watchdog argued that handing the material to the bank could damage its relationship with its Hong Kong counterpart.

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CBA class action applicant can’t share in group members’ privilege, court finds
Alexandra Folie 2021-07-27 6:10 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

The lead applicant in a class action against CBA does not have the right to view fund management documents relevant to the case despite representing group members who share joint privilege with the bank over material, a judge has said, acknowledging the decision could create difficulties in class action proceedings.

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